Question Widevine changed to L3 after Unlock Bootloader

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blackbuster14

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Does anyone have solution for change back to L1 Widevine after Unlock Bootloader? I read some thread and for solution is contact Realme Support? It's affect? Thank you
 

serninator

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It's normal happens in almost every phone when you unlock bootloader. You have to install magisk and widevine L1 Fix module. It's a lot of information about it on this forum.


Make a quick search and you'll find it.

;)
 

Quake94

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It's normal happens in almost every phone when you unlock bootloader. You have to install magisk and widevine L1 Fix module. It's a lot of information about it on this forum.


Make a quick search and you'll find it.

;)
Do you care to share a working method? com.oplus.widevine apk is conflicting with another. I decrypted the apk and it seems to be also dependent on "oppo.hardware.cryptoeng"
After quick look at the code, the app connects to Realme API passing encrypted information of the phone, and downloads either a newly generated or pre-issued certificate from their server, this I am not sure of.
The API link is https://phone-api.realme.com/

Contacting Realme support is probably the best option for now, maybe once they have enough requests, they will release app specific to realme phones and start issuing certificates.
Since everyone who unlocked bootloader is affected, even if they did not root the phone.
 

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    It's normal happens in almost every phone when you unlock bootloader. You have to install magisk and widevine L1 Fix module. It's a lot of information about it on this forum.


    Make a quick search and you'll find it.

    ;)
    Do you care to share a working method? com.oplus.widevine apk is conflicting with another. I decrypted the apk and it seems to be also dependent on "oppo.hardware.cryptoeng"
    After quick look at the code, the app connects to Realme API passing encrypted information of the phone, and downloads either a newly generated or pre-issued certificate from their server, this I am not sure of.
    The API link is https://phone-api.realme.com/

    Contacting Realme support is probably the best option for now, maybe once they have enough requests, they will release app specific to realme phones and start issuing certificates.
    Since everyone who unlocked bootloader is affected, even if they did not root the phone.